Game Balls

Richie Jones has been the unsung hero in Nottingham’s 22-2 season. Jones is averaging 18 points and three 3FG a game this year. He scored 18 points against Our Savior New American (NY) on 2/10 to earn Nery’s South Jersey Game Ball top performance. In the Northstars latest 69-63 win over Ewing in the Mercer County Tournament Semifinal he scored 20 including three from beyond the arc and eclipsed the single season three point record as well as the career three point record for Nottingham. Richie Jones and the North Stars will face Trenton Catholic on 2/22 for the MCT Championship. Watch his acceptance:
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Jersey Sports Zone is excited to present our weekly game ball for the top performers in both boys and girls basketball. Each week you choose from our 2 surveys on who you think had the best performance in the south Jersey area. Our polls open on Sunday and votes will be collected until we will close our voting at 3 p.m. on Tuesday. The winner for each week will receive a JSZ game ball hand delivered by Nery Rodriguez which will be presented on camera at practice. Vote now!
Do you think we missed someone from south Jersey? Contact Nery Rodriguez now: nery@jerseysportszone.com

Kaitlin Champion put on a dazzling 17 point and 14 rebound performance against Williamstown on 2/10 to be Nery’s South Jersey Game Ball winner! Check out her acceptance speech below:
Jersey Sports Zone is excited to present our weekly game ball for the top performers in both boys and girls basketball. Each week you choose from our 2 surveys on who you think had the best performance in the south Jersey area. Our polls open on Sunday and votes will be collected until we will close our voting at 3 p.m. on Tuesday. The winner for each week will receive a JSZ game ball hand delivered by Nery Rodriguez which will be presented on camera at practice. Vote now!
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Do you think we missed someone from south Jersey? Contact Nery Rodriguez now: nery@jerseysportszone.com

Naiya Jefferson of Immaculata HS won JSZ’s Mid-State Girls Game Ball after an outstanding performance two weeks ago against Gill St. Bernards. She scored 22 points and 5 three-pointers leading the Spartans to victory. Check out her game ball ceremony now:
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Amanda Kix of Del Val HS won JSZ Mid-State Game Ball after hitting the game winner in the team’s victory of Warren Hills. This win sends the Lady Terriers to their program’s second Hunterdon/Warren/Sussex County Final in the school’s history. Check out Amanda’s ceremony now:
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St. John Vianney – 39 St. Rose 37 | Shore Conference Semi-Finals
No. 1 St. John Vianney needed every bit of 32 minutes of game time to get it done, but The Lady Lancers are heading back to The SCT Championship Game. SJV trailed St. Rose 37-36 after a rebound and putback by Lauren Lithgow with just 10 seconds remaining, but Rahmena Henderson raced the ball up up the floor and dished to Brelynn Bellamy for the game winning three point shot. For Vianney, it’s their 3rd straight trip to The SCT Final, and they are looking to win their 14th title in school history. Watch highlights from SJV vs St. Rose, including the fantastic finish and post game interviews below!
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Manasquan – 55 Red Bank Catholic – 37 | SCT Semi-Final
Senior point guard Dara Mabrey came into Tuesday night’s semi-final game against RBC with an injured left hand, but it did not slow down the future Virginia Tech Hokie. Mabrey scored a game high 18 points, leading Manasquan to a convincing 55-37 win over rival Red Bank Catholic. Lola Mullaney added 16 points, while Faith Masonius recorded 13 points & 10 rebounds for a double – double. Manasquan advances to face No. 1 St. John Vianney in The SCT Championship Game.
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Watchung Hills 61 Bridgewater 51 – Boys Somerset County Tournament
No. 5 Watchung Hills vs No. 6 Bridgewater-Raritan duke it out in the semifinals of the Somerset County Tournament. Justin Bryant with another impressive performance under the boards for the Panthers could not out-score Steven Bressler of Watchung tonight who hit 5 three-pointers and a total of 21. Check out full highlights now:
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Watchung Hills 43 Bound Brook 40 – Girls Somerset County Tournament
The Bound Brook Crusaders came into this game with a 20-1 record, but were still not picked as the game’s favorite. Looking to prove the doubters wrong, the Crusaders came out swinging in the second, after a slow first quarter by both teams. Unfortunately for Bound Brook though, its was Julia Cunningham of Watchung Hills who once again dominated the floor. Check out full highlights of this exciting matchup now:
Trenton Catholic 51 Notre Dame 46 – Girls – Mercer County Semifinals
Trenton Catholic got one step closer to earning the Mercer County Tournament tile Tuesday night as the defeated fourth seed Notre Dame 51-46 to head to the championship. Jada Queen recorded a triple double in the Iron Mikes victory. Watch the highlights now:
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Nottingham 69 Ewing 63 – Boys – Mercer County Semifinals
Nottingham has been the best in the Colonial Valley Conference this season. As if having two 1,000 point scorers in Cliff Joseph and Darrell Johnson weren’t enough they also have PG Richie Jones who eclipsed the school single season three point record and total career three point record Tuesday night. The top seeded Northstars were held to a tight game by fifth seed Ewing in the first half but broke out of the their shell in the second act to come away with a 69-63 win to send them to the tournament championship on 2/22 against second seed Trenton Catholic. Watch the highlights now:
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Trey Patterson won JSZ’s Mid-State Game Ball after his outstanding performance last week against Montogmery. The 6’8′ freshman forward scored 24 points and had 7 rebounds in the team’s victory. Check out his game ball ceremony now:
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A special thanks to everyone who voted for last week’s Monmouth Building Center Game Balls. We stopped by Point Pleasant Beach and Mater Dei Prep to honor this week’s winners!
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Congratulations to Mater Dei Prep’s Kyle Cardaci for winning our boys Game Ball. We presented the ball to Kyle following Mater Dei Prep’s quarterfinal win over Manasquan in the Shore Conference Tournament
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Monmouth Building Center in Shrewsbury has been honoring Shore Conference athletes for the past four years. Thanks to the team at Monmouth Building Center for giving us the chance to honor great Shore kids in football, basketball, baseball and softball.

Jersey Sports Zone is excited to present our weekly game ball for the top performers in both boys and girls basketball. Each week you choose from our 2 surveys on who you think had the best performance in the south Jersey area. Our polls open on Sunday and votes will be collected until we will close our voting at 3 p.m. on Tuesday. The winner for each week will receive a JSZ game ball hand delivered by Nery Rodriguez which will be presented on camera at practice. Vote now!
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Do you think we missed someone from south Jersey? Contact Nery Rodriguez now: nery@jerseysportszone.com

Each week JSZ brings you the best highlights from the Mid-State, but when the week ends we are not through! At the end of the every week we like to honor the best athletes for their outstanding performances by nominating them for a JSZ Game Ball. Below there are two polls, each poll includes this week’s top male and female Mid-State basketball players. Vote now and maybe your pick will receive a JSZ game ball!
Mid-State Girl Poll:
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Previous Game Ball Winners:
Dan Banz – Bridgewater-Raritan
Eric Schroeter – Voorhees
Jenna Whelan – Bernards
You can always nominate an athlete for a JSZ Game Ball. All you have to do is email Courtney DuPont at courtney@jerseysportszone.com with the follow information:
Name of athlete
Name of School
Stats for a single game
Name of Opponent
Thanks and keep voting!!

We have reached the final round of voting for basketball and Monmouth Building Center Game Balls. Cast your vote now through Tuesday at 3:00 pm. We will pay a visit to mid-week practice and honor this week’s winners! Thanks to all the great fans of the Shore Conference for voting each and every week!
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Monmouth Building Center in Shrewsbury has been honoring Shore Conference athletes for the past four years. Thanks to the team at Monmouth Building Center for giving us the chance to honor great Shore kids in football, basketball, baseball and softball.

Feature Stories

Once again, the New Jersey Devils rolled out the red carpet for five New Jersey high school hockey players. JSZ brought the top five goal scorers captured by our cameras from January to the Prudential Center where Devils rookie Jesper Bratt met the players prior to New Jersey’s Sunday night game against the Boston Bruins. Bratt, a 19 year old from Sweden, has 12 goals for the Devils and enjoyed watching the Top 5 goals of January. After a group photo, the players were treated to dinner upstairs at the Prudential Center and tickets to the Devils/Bruins game. JSZ’s Top 5 goals were shown to the capacity crowd during the second intermission. JSZ’s Courtney Dupont was on hand to witness the excitement of an incredible experience provided by the Devils:
To watch all five of our top goals and commentary from Jesper Bratt on every goal, watch the video below!
JSZ’s partnership with the New Jersey Devils continues in March when we will honor the state’s top players at our JSZ hockey banquet. In addition to showing the Top 5 goals from the 2018 NJ high school hockey playoffs, we will have the top 25 players and we will honor them at the Prudential Center. Thanks again to the New Jersey Devils for supporting New Jersey high school hockey in a special way!

Every Sunday morning at Ocean Ice Palace, former Point Pleasant Boro hockey coach Alex DePalma has two sessions where special needs kids get on the ice and learn to play hockey. The success of the Brick Stars hockey team is evident every Super Bowl Sunday when they go outdoors to Avon Pond to face the USA Wounded Warriors in the club’s biggest fundraiser. A number of Shore Conference hockey teams showed their support including CBA, Manasquan, Point Pleasant Boro, Saint Rose, and Wall. The Brick Stars are set to travel to Chicago to compete in the International Disabled Games. JSZ was honored to be able to capture the inspiring images of the Brick Stars and US Wounded Warriors. Watch our story now!
To learn more about the Brick Stars visit their website HERE:

Jack Velcamp stands 4-foot-3, but anyone in Rumson can tell you that he’s a giant on the RFH campus. The student manager for the football and boys basketball teams for the past eight years, Velcamp did not wear his familiar suit during Thursday’s home game against Holmdel. Coach Chris Champeau helped Jack achieve his dream of suiting up for the Bulldogs. On Senior Night, Velcamp was part of the starting lineup for the 14-1 Shore Conference power. He brought the house down with a layup that has made the rounds on social media. JSZ’s Jay Cook tells us the story behind the layup of a lifetime:
Thank you to ServPro of Eatontown/Long Branch for making our coverage of RFH sports possible and give us the ability to tell great stories like Jack’s!

The New Jersey Devils gave a memorable experience to five high school hockey players who were selected as our December Plays of the Month winners. It started with a pre-game visit by Devils left wing Miles Wood, who watched JSZ’s Top 5 goals of the month and gave running commentary as the players watched on. Following some pictures with Wood, the players and their guests went upstairs for a dinner at the suite level and then got a chance to watch the Devils 4-3 win over the Philadelphia Flyers at the Prudential Center. The other big highlight of the evening was JSZ’s Top 5 Hockey Goals from December shows on the world’s largest in-arena scoreboard during the second intermission. JSZ thanks the New Jersey Devils for partnering with us to bring a new level of coverage and excitement to New Jersey high school hockey. Relive the special night in our feature story:

It was the perfect script for the Central Regional. Coming into its game against Point Pleasant Beach with a 3-10 record against one of the Shore’s top teams, things looked bleak when Walter Maldonado turned the ball over in the final minute of a 44-44 game. Maldonado got redemption when he stole a pass and delivered a game-winning layup with just one second left on the clock in a 46-44 stunner. But the upset victory paled in comparison to much bigger wins for the Central Regional basketball program. The Point Beach triumph was part of the Coaches vs. Cancer Showcase which raised money for Monmouth Medical Center’s Cancer Services Program in Long Branch. Central head coach Mike Clemente was diagnosed with mediastinal non-Hodgkin lymphoma last summer and battled through five months of intense chemotherapy. The fact that he’s on the sidelines leading his team is more remarkable than any win on the court. JSZ’s Jay Cook shows the emotional and inspiring story of how basketball and his team helped Mike Clemente score the biggest win of his life:
Watch highlights of Central Regional’s 46-44 win against Point Pleasant Beach in Bayville:

The Shore Conference has some of the elite non-public teams not only in the state of New Jersey but the entire nation. Bridget Andree could have easily been a key part of one of the superpower teams on the Jersey Shore, but her choice to attend Trinity Hall is one that she does not regret one moment. Bridget has helped make the Monarchs a program on the rise. With 18 wins last year and a perfect 12-0 record in her senior season, Andree is the main cog of a team that has a strong foundation thanks in large part to her efforts. On Friday night, Andree became the first ever 1,000 point scorer in Trinity Hall’s short history as she had 23 points and 12 rebounds in a 46-38 win over Monmouth Regional. Watching her teammates quickly flock to her to celebrate her milestone moment and the fact that nearly the entire school packed the St. John’s Greek Orthodox Church gym to witness history is a testament to the effect she has had on the entire school. With a perfect 4.0 GPA and serving as the student body president, Andree’s set a high bar for what it means to be a student-athlete. You won’t hear much bragging from Bridget, but JSZ’s Jay Cook paints the picture of what she means to Trinity Hall:
Jersey Sports Zone is excited to have Trinity Hall join our team as one of our sponsors. JSZ will have highlights and features of the Monarchs sports programs all year long. Visit trinityhallnj.org to learn more about Monmouth County’s independent college preparatory high school in the Catholic tradition

The saga surrounding Bergen Catholic junior Josh McKenzie has been well documented. McKenzie made headlines as a young teenager with an unrelenting desire to compete, and it translated into him being one of the most talked about athletes in state history.
McKenzie was the number one ranked incoming freshman football player and wrestler in the country before joining Bergen Catholic in 2014 — surely lofty rankings to carry around. But so far in the 2017-2018 season, the fruits of his labors have seemed to pay off.
The Crusader junior helped lead the Crusaders’ football team to a 44-7 state over North Jersey rivals St. Peter’s Prep in December en route to their first state championship in 13 years. McKenzie then followed it up going 3-0 at The Who’s No. 1 Duals this past weekend in Oradell against national competition. He notched two pins and a 5-2 decision after not wrestling for nearly 11 months as the Crusaders handily defeated the No. 1 team in America, Blair Academy.
Watch the feature by JSZ’s Jay Cook about the wild last two months of McKenzie’s scholastic athletic career and the impact he’s had on all of Bergen Catholic:
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Robbinsville’s Fiona Aromando came into her game on 1/16 against Steinert needing 15 points to reach 1,000. In the fourth quarter it became reality as she scored back to back baskets to achieve this milestone. Aside from getting to celebrate such a accomplishment she got to do so with her younger sister and teammate, Molly Aromando. Watch the video now:
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Pascack Valley’s Jeff Jasper has been a fixture on the New Jersey high school basketball scene since 1973. After a 2-14 season to start his career, it didn’t take long for the Indians to become one of New Jersey’s most successful programs with seven Bergen County titles, 13 sectional championships and six state crowns. Jasper became the first New Jersey girls basketball coach with 1000 career wins following a 73-25 win at home over Northern Highlands. Jasper and Bob Hurley of Saint Anthony’s are the only two coaches in state history with 1000 wins. JSZ was there for the special moment and tells the story of the impact Jeff Jasper has had well beyond the world of basketball:

Recruiting

Hudson Catholic’s 5-star recruit Jahvon Quinerly has found his college home. The senior point guard announced his commitment to play for Coach Jay Wright and The Villanova Wildcats Wednesday morning via his twitter page. For Quinerly, the decision comes after a decommitting from The University of Arizona in October amid a FBI Probe involving bribery in College Basketball.
Quinerly, a member of the Jelly Fam, has steered Hudson Catholic to a 17-4 record so far this season and his hoping to guide The Hawks to a Non-Public Title and Tournament of Champions victory. Jersey Sports Zone has exciting highlights from Jahvon’s senior season. Watch below!
Dreams Do Come True 🙏🏼 pic.twitter.com/DQ0Vsl4bOJ
— Jahvon Quinerly (@RealJahvonQ) February 14, 2018
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The Saint John Vianney football program has won 41 games over the past four years. The class of 2018 had a huge impact in the rise of SJV as one of the best teams in the Shore Conference and the state. JSZ was on hand for the Lancers Signing Day ceremony. Congratulations to the following players and watch our story below:
SJV Football Signees
Haaziq Daniels (Edison) – United States Air Force Academy
Nick Densieski (Freehold) – Pace University
Dominick Spano (Freehold) – Stonehill College
Zyaire Sterling (Keyport) – Wesleyan University
Dylan Stoppiello (Union Beach) – Kean University
Donovan Reiser (Aberdeen) – Sacred Heart University
Josiah Walker (East Windsor) – Mayville State University
Sam East (Jackson) – Gannon University
Two members of SJV’s girls soccer team signed National Letters of Intent: Riley Schykerynec (left) – William Paterson, Cameran Cox – LaSalle

4-Star Outside Linebacker Javontae Jean-Baptiste’s college decision came down to the wire, and in the end the No. 16 ranked OLB in America chose to head north to Columbus, Ohio and play for Urban Meyer and the Ohio State Buckeyes. Jean-Baptiste chose Ohio State over fellow Big-10 foe Nebraska, Virginia Tech, and Texas A&M.
Before Javontae’s senior season at Bergen Catholic, he told JSZ he wanted to “win a championship and become of the best outside linebackers in the country.” Those wishes rang true, as Jean-Baptiste’s career was capped off by a Bergen Catholic State Championship victory at MetLife Stadium, and now a commitment to The Ohio State University on National Signing Day. Watch Highlights from Javontae’s senior season below.
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Faith Masonius is in the midst of a sensational junior season at Manasquan averaging 20.4 points and 9.5 rebounds a game for New Jersey’s top-ranked team. She made some big noise off the court when she announced via Twitter her verbal commitment to play at the University of Maryland:
Excited to announce I am taking my basketball career and furthering my education at The University of Maryland🐢🏀💛❤️🖤#fearthetutle #goterps pic.twitter.com/DZBZT0ut76
— Faith Masonius (@FMasonius) January 23, 2018
Masonius is joining one of the top women’s basketball programs in the country. The Terps are three-time defending Big Ten champions and reached the NCAA Women’s Final Four in 2014 and 2015. Maryland is currently ranked 14th in the latest AP Top 25 with a 17-3 record. Jersey Sports Zone has captured all of Faith’s big moments over the past three seasons at Manasquan. Watch her highlight reel and see what’s to come for this talented junior when she arrives in College Park, Maryland in 2019:

Don Bosco Prep defensive end Tyler Friday was one of the New Jersey’s top uncommitted players in the class of 2018, but he’s off the board. Making his announcement on Friday afternoon at school, Friday announced he will play in the Big Ten for the Ohio State Buckeyes. Friday chose to play for head coach Urban Meyer over Michigan, Penn State, UCLA and Miami. He is a four-star recruit that was ranked as the #2 prospect in New Jersey and a top 100 national player by a number of recruiting services. Watch JSZ’s highlight reel of the newest Ohio State Buckeye:
Committed‼️‼️ OHIO STATE wassgood ? 😎💪🏽 pic.twitter.com/UMQrgPT3wj
— Big Smooth (@almighty_ty5) January 19, 2018

Blair Academy defensive end Jayson Oweh made his college choice on live national television. During the Under Armour All-American game, Oweh made his announcement at the the end of the third quarter. Surrounded by his family, Oweh put on the hat of the Penn State Nittany Lions. Jayson chose to play in Happy Valley over Ohio State. Still new to the game of football, Oweh vaulted to one of the nation’s top defensive prospects. Jersey Sports Zone named Jayson the Prep School Defensive Player of the Year. JSZ’s Courtney DuPont profiles the newest member of the Penn State football program:

JSZ takes you around the Garden State for full coverage of the first ever early signing period. Stay tuned for highlights and interviews uploaded throughout the day. If you have any pictures that you would like to share email rich@jerseysportszone.com
DePaul Catholic High School
It was a special season in Wayne as DePaul Catholic went 8-3 and captured a Non-Public Group 3 State Title. Three Spartan seniors decided to sign their national letters of intent in the the early signing period. LB/RB Vinnie DePalma, signed to play in the ACC at Boston College, while Lineman Anthony Marinelli will make a short trip to The Bronx and play for the Fordham Rams. OL/DL Khris Banks made his commitment to the Temple Owls official on wednesday morning. Watch signing day coverage from DePaul Catholic below!
Lakewood High School
At Lakewood High, the tradition of Piners signing national letters of intent continues. DL John Lezin is on his way to the University of Maine and OL Jean Paul Rodriguez is bound for Temple. Watch a special ceremony hosted by head football coach LJ Clark:
Rumson-Fair Haven
RFH defensive end Elijah McAllister announced his college choice with a video announcement produced by Jersey Sports Zone. Watch McAllister’s decision to attend Vanderbilt University:
Bergen Catholic
Bergen Catholic Signing Day: Johnny Langan (Boston College), Isaiah Givens (Stony Brook), Dylan Classi (Princeton)
Mater Dei Prep
Mater Dei Prep quarterback George Pearson signs with Central Michigan
Saint John Vianney
Saint John Vianney linebacker Johnny Buchanan signs with Delaware
Saint Joe’s-Montvale
St. Joe-Montvale signings (left to right): NicK Patti, Pittsburgh, Faraad McCombs, Columbia, Evan Stewart, Boston College
Paramus Catholic
Four sign at Paramus Catholic: Jan Maciejewski (Lehigh), Jarrett Paul (Rutgers), Henry Pearson (Appalachian State), Bartek Rybka (Lehigh)
Vineland
Vineland Signing Day: Nihym Anderson (Maryland), Isaih Pacheco (Rutgers), Noah Sansalone (Bucknell)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6jkz05DCxF4
Holy Spirit
Holy Spirit’s Josh Zamot signs with Stony Brook
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Elijah McAllister came back from two torn ACL’s and a shift from offense to defense to arrive at this moment. The Rumson-Fair Haven defensive end had over 25 Division I offers and had a final four of Michigan State, Tennessee, Vanderbilt and Boston College. McAllister got together with Jersey Sports Zone so we could produce his formal announcement on Signing Day:
Congratulations to Elijah on his selection. JSZ enjoys saluting all of the athletes we cover and all the hard work and sacrifices they make to arrive at Signing Day and getting the chance to compete at the Division I level in all sports. If you’re a Division I athlete who wants a video announcement of their commitment, just reach out to the JSZ team and we’ll continue to make great memories and go beyond the score!
Elijah was a member of the 2017 JSZ All-Zone team at defensive end:
Jersey Sports Zone talked with Elijah prior to his senior season about his comeback from two torn ACL’s:

DePaul Catholic Quarterback Ta’Quan Roberson has made his college choice. The Class of 2019 Duel Threat QB gave a verbal commitment to play for Penn State University. Roberson announced his decision on twitter.
C O M M I T E D‼️(No interviews until Saturday) pic.twitter.com/oSXQe504sB
— tr.1__ (@TaquanRoberson_) October 26, 2017
Ta’Quan Roberson is considered one of the best duel threat quarterback’s in America and is the No. 9 overall recruit in New Jersey’s Class of 2019 by 247Sports.Com. Roberson has had a terrific junior season in the Super North Conference, leading DePaul Catholic to a 5-2 record, while facing some of the toughest completion in the nation on a weekly basis. Watch highlights of Roberson’s Junior Season below!
Welcome to Jersey Sports Zone! After three years on the Jersey Shore, we’ve expanded our coverage to every part of the Garden State. We are excited to bring you high definition highlights and features of high school sports all year long.